The point isn't what he's saying.
The point is that no-one on the mainstream media has said anything like this.
It doesn't really matter what you think of his assertions. The fact is that there are people who have said since the start of the 'financial crisis' that it hasn't been dealt with, and that the measures in put in place earlier and being put in place now are still failing to deal with it.
Yet up to this point any representation of that sentiment has been absent from the mainstream media.
Add the context of imminent Greek default, and whatever may happen in Italy, Spain then the rest of Europe (and... ripples outward...) and it's worth at least acknowledging the impact this perspective wrought on the anchors at least.